E-mail Archives Get "Day Jobs"
1. E-mail Archives Get "Day Jobs"
AfterMail, the Wellington, New Zealand e-mail management vendor has released the AfterMail Developer’s Kit, a Web Services-based application programming interface (API) that provides developers with programmatic access to the content and functionality in the AfterMail management platform,
For more on this:
- read full story from messagingpipeline.com, Oct 21 2005
2. Interactive Networks Unveils Chat Add-On For Outlook
Interactive Networks Inc. has brought out a free add-on for Outlook and Outlook Express that allows e-mail recipients to start a voice, video and text chat conversation instantly with an e-mail sender.
For more on this:
- read full story from messagingpipeline.com, Oct 21 2005
3. Spam Slayer: Fear of Phishing Hurts Banks
Are you a Google Gmail junkie? To learn how to access your Gmail account using desktop e-mail software programs like Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, Eudora, and Apple Mail, go to the Gmail Help Center.
For more on this:
- read full story from Yahoo! News, Oct 24 2005
4. Cingular Introduces E-Mail Access on Cells
NEW YORK - Cingular Wireless is introducing a service for nonbusiness users to get BlackBerry-like mobile access to their personal e-mail accounts from AOL, Yahoo and MSN Hotmail on a cell phone.
For more on Cingular:
- read full story from Yahoo! News, Oct 24 2005
5. Yahoo Readies Mail Update
When you finally get a chance to see the new Yahoo Mail in action and say, "Boy, this looks a lot like like my desktop e-mail," you're going to make a lot of company officials smile.
For more on this:
- read full story from internetnews.com, Oct 21 2005
6. Yahoo fixes Web mail security flaw
Yahoo has fixed a security flaw in its free Web-based e-mail service that opened the door to phishing scams, account hijacks and other attacks.
For more on this:
- read full story from CNET news.com, Oct 21 2005
7. ISPs Back After Network Outages
Reports this morning indicate a software upgrade gone awry is responsible for a widespread network outage at Level 3 (Quote, Chart) early this morning.
For more on this:
- read full story from internetnews.com, Oct 21 2005
8. Update on Nasdaq Listing; Meeting Held with Listing Qualifications Panel on October 6; Letter Regarding Bid Price Compliance Received as Expected
Critical Path, Inc. (Nasdaq:CPTH), a leading provider of messaging software and services, today announced that, as expected, it received a letter from the staff of the Nasdaq Stock Market on October 12, 2005, notifying the company that its failure to comply with the Minimum Bid Price requirement, as detailed in Marketplace Rules 4450(b)(4) and 4450(e)(2), serves as a basis for the delisting of the company's common stock from the Nasdaq National Market.
For more on this:
- read full story from criticalpath.net
9. E-mail encryption tool set to debut
Essential Security Software plans to announce on Monday the release of Taceo, an e-mail encryption and rights-management product aimed at small businesses. Taceo lets users encrypt e-mail and restrict the recipient by blocking the ability to print, forward, take screenshots or cut information to the clipboard, Essential said in a statement. An e-mail can also be set to be unreadable until a certain date and time, or set to expire.
For more on this:
- read full story from CNET news.com, Oct 21 2005
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